In our last article, “You Expect Me To Believe That?”
(www.cuttingedge.org/articles/p293.htm ), we pointed
out that spiritually dead people cannot understand the tenets of Christianity.
And even if they make professions of faith, as long as they remain in that
state of death they are incapable of discerning the spiritual nature of the
Word of God:

“But the natural, nonspiritual man does not
accept or welcome or admit into his heart the gifts and
teachings and revelations of the Spirit of God, for they are folly
(meaningless nonsense) to him; and he is incapable of knowing them [of
progressively recognizing, understanding, and becoming better acquainted with
them] because they are spiritually discerned and estimated and
appreciated” 1 Corinthians 2:14
(Amplified Bible).

So as we attempt to offer a critical analysis of the world’s
fastest growing cult claiming to be Christian, it must be understood both
sides of the argument hold to beliefs that defy mere human reason. And of
course this begs the question: What
causes such belief?

The recent presidential candidacy of former Massachusetts governor Mitt
Romney has once again raised the issue of religion in American politics. Just
as was the case when the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy ran for President,
Governor Romney’s Mormon faith has been harshly criticized by those who fear he
could wind up being the puppet of a religious hierarchy. And it appears that
the renewal of this debate prompted PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) to once
again air a two part, four hour television series on the history of Mormonism.

During that program several things were mentioned by Mormon
believers that surprised me due to the open and frank manner in which they were
stated. Almost all of those taking part were authors, historians, high ranking
church officials, etc, who obviously wanted to put the best face on a discussion
of their beliefs. So I could not help but be impressed by the way in which they
sought to handle the many tough questions relative to the history of
Mormonism. Rather than evading them, or angrily “circling the wagons” in a
defensive manner, they gave what I perceived to be honest and heart-felt
comments on the various problem areas. But of course I do not in any way
agree with their doctrine because it is totally alien to what is taught in the
Bible.

Some of the issues discussed were their former practice of
polygamy, the less than stellar background of “the prophet” Joseph Smith, the
“Mountain Meadows Massacre” of a non-Mormon wagon train headed for California
in which 120 men, women and children were murdered after they surrendered
(the order to attack is attributed by many historians to Brigham Young), many
years of open hostility toward the US government, Smith’s claims that American
Indians are of Jewish ancestry and they built great cities across North America
thousands of years ago—just to name a few!

And in spite of a body of historical evidence that strongly
suggests Joseph Smith was little more than a clever charlatan, plus the almost
total absence of archaeological or genetic evidence to back up his “prophetic
visions” concerning the peoples occupying early America, the intellectuals
featured in the program “soldered on” by making it clear their beliefs were not
changed by any of it. But to be as fair and unbiased as possible, we must
acknowledge that is the way faith works.

“Now faith is the assurance (the confirmation,
the title deed) of the things [we] hope for, being the proof of things [we] do
not see and the conviction of their reality [faith perceiving as real
fact what is not revealed to the senses]” Hebrews 11:1 (Amplified Bible).

However, at the same time we must also recognize and admit
the obvious: no matter how
sincere one may be, faith can be totally misplaced!

Satan, the evil genius behind misguided faith, has now
fractured Christendom into several divisions, each claiming to be the authentic
Church of Jesus Christ. One of the largest, Roman Catholicism, bases its
doctrines upon its own traditions along with edicts handed down by sinful and
fallible men. While another, “The Jehovah’s Witnesses,” literally reworded the
Bible (their “New World Translation”) by such tactics as removing all
references to hell, thereby making it conform to their doctrines. Whereas the
third, Mormonism, professes to believe and use the King James Bible “insofar as
it is properly interpreted,” but at the same time places much more emphasis
upon the writings of Joseph Smith along with ongoing pronouncements by
their “prophets.” So of these three, one almost totally ignores Bible doctrines
in favor of its own traditions, one rewrote it to suit themselves, and the
third adds to it on a continuous basis! Each has zealous adherents who profess
faith in their respective system, but none of them can legitimately claim their
doctrines are totally based upon the
Word of God as it was originally handed down to man.

But let us return our focus to those who practice Mormonism
and make a statement calculated to get your attention.

If I had to make a choice among all the professed adherents
of Christianity based solely upon
their outward personal appearance, demeanor and good works, I would
have to choose Mormons! On average they are without a doubt the most clean-cut
and wholesome people one could imagine. Their devotion to family values and
work ethic is beyond commendable. Their moral values appear to be beyond
reproach and they scrupulously avoid the use of alcohol, tobacco and beverages
containing caffeine. They place great emphasis upon education and their ranks
continue to be increased by highly skilled professionals—many of whom serve,
and have served, at the highest levels of our state and Federal governments.
Their young missionaries are zealous in taking the Mormon “gospel” to the
uttermost parts of the world.They are
quick to come to the aid of others and not just their own, but non-believes as
well. They are one of the wealthiest religions in the world today and use much
of that wealth in philanthropic endeavors designed to endear themselves to
those around them. In short, there is precious little about their behavior that
people find to be offensive! And those attributes have definitely helped to
make Mormonism into what is now said to be the world’s fastest growing
religion.

And speaking of coming to the aid of non-believers, I will
share something that shows how they proselytize among other groups of professed
Christians (those who do opinion polls say they are having their greatest
success among Baptists—my own denominational position!): A few years ago a baby of one of my cousins was sick and near
death. And while he and his wife anxiously kept watch over their child at the
hospital, they were quite literally overwhelmed by some Mormons who offered
them aid and loving comfort. Those complete strangers did for them what their
own church either failed to do, or did not do to the degree they thought was
needed. So as a consequence my cousin—a professed Christian—converted to
Mormonism.

Is it not truly
ironic that in these last days genuine believers are being “out Christianed” by
a group that teaches Jesus Christ and the devil are brothers!

But no genuine Christian who is even remotely familiar with
the Bible would ever fall for such blasphemy:

“For God so greatly loved and dearly
prized the world that He [even] gave up His only
begotten (unique) Son, so that whoever believes
in (trusts in, clings to, relies on) Him shall not perish (come to destruction,
be lost) but have eternal (everlasting) life” John 3:16 (Amplified Bible, emphasis mine).

And if you have any doubt as to whether or not they actually
teach this ridiculous concept, here is a quote from the June 1986 edition of Ensign,
an official magazine of the Mormon faith: "Both the scriptures and the
prophets affirm that Jesus Christ and Lucifer are indeed offspring of our
Heavenly Father and, therefore, spirit brothers ... But as the Firstborn of the
Father, Jesus was Lucifer's older brother."

Then to add insult to injury, Mormon doctrine denies the
Virgin Birth of Christ—as per the pronouncements of Brigham Young in Journal of Discourses, Vol.8, p.67; Vol.4,
p. 218; Vol.4, p.216; Vol.10, p.192; Vol.13, p.145; Vol.9, p.291; Vol.3, p.365;
Vol. 4, p.27—all more or less based on the following statement by Young:

“When the Virgin Mary conceived the child Jesus, the Father
had begotten him in his own likeness. He was not begotten by the Holy Ghost. And who was the Father? He is
the first of the human family…” “…Jesus our elder brother was begotten in the
flesh by the same character that was in the garden of Eden, and who is our Father in Heaven” (Journal of Discourses, Vol. 1, pp.50 and
51, emphasis mine).

Again, lest there be any doubt about the one to whom he
referred as being “the first of the human family” and the “same character that
was in the garden of Eden andwho is our Father in Heaven,” we
find him identified beyond dispute in another pronouncement made by Young:

“When our father Adam came into the garden of Eden, he came
into it with a celestial body, and brought Eve, one of his wives, with him…Heis our Father and our God, and the only
God with whom we have to do.” (The
Kingdom of the Cults, Walter Martin, p.212, ISBN 0-87123-796-2, emphasis
mine).

Clearly, Brigham
Young taught that Adam is their Father and their God! And according to his
doctrine a glorified man—not the Holy Spirit—begot Jesus Christ in his own
likeness!

To summarize the teachings that identify Mormonism as
being non-Christian, I offer this quote from the late Walter Martin:

“The Mormon Church today finds itself, no doubt, in a very
difficult position where this heinous teaching concerning our Lord’s conception
is concerned. Some Mormons with whom the author has spoken repudiate violently
Brigham Young’s doctrine of the virgin birth, maintaining that he never really
taught such a thing; but upon being faced with statements from Young’s Journal of Discourses and quotations
from Mormon periodicals and magazines between the years 1854 and 1878,
particularly, they are forced to admit that such was the teaching of their
church under Brigham Young. Then, not wanting to appear before a Mormon
“court” for failure to uphold the prophetic office of Young, they lapse into
silence or reluctantly affirm it” (Ibid, p.214, emphasis mine).

My friends, the conception of Jesus Christ by the Holy
Spirit, His Virgin Birth, His death, burial, and resurrection are
non-negotiable pillars of the Christian faith.

So what could possibly prompt Mormons, such as those who
“repudiate violently Brigham Young’s doctrine of the virgin birth,” to remain
silent? They know all too well that genuine Christians will “come unglued” when
such heresy is even mentioned! And since controversy is not good for business,
they have a public relations department that is constantly occupied with trying
to keep a lid on what they actually believe and teach.

Mormonism is a classic example of the unscriptural belief
that good works are necessary for salvation. And the principle of a “salvation
through works” is central to every false religion known to man. But genuine Christianity stands totally
alone in proclaiming salvation is by the grace of God, plus nothing!

One of the most poignant moments in the PBS series was when
a Mormon wife and mother sadly reflected upon her lot in life. She said
something to the effect that she had to try to be beautiful at all times,
smiling when she did not feel like smiling and in general live as a perfect
example of what a good Mormon wife was supposed to be. And when that issue was
brought up, I was taken aback when one of the Mormon apologists offered the
statistic that their women use more antidepressants than any other
demographical group in the US!
Hellooo—such is the unwelcome fruit of trying to keep up appearances when your
salvation depends upon winning other people to your religious position. The
principle employed is that honey catches more flies than vinegar!

The structure of Mormonism appears to be so fiendishly
intertwined that your actions directly affect the spiritual attainments of
others. If you “mess up” it can adversely impact the degree of reward in the
“celestial kingdom” for your family and potentially others within the
organizational framework. That was clearly implied in a segment of the PBS
series concerning the requirement that all young men between the ages of
19 and 24 pay their own way to go on a two-year mission to whatever region of
the world they are assigned by Church headquarters. (Young women called
“sisters” also serve, but are apparently not required to do so). And the
conversation within the family featured in the documentary centered on a 19
year old son who was struggling with the prospect that he must leave them for
two years. So to make sure the consequences of not going were understood, he
was exhorted by the family that failure would cause loss for all of them as
well as the Mormon Church itself. Talk about pressure! The point driven home
was that granddad went on his mission, dad went on his mission, and you are
going on yours!

It is not at all my intent to bash such nice people—even
though such “niceness” is a practical necessity if they are to attain the goal
of being gods in the celestial kingdom. Since they believe God the Father is
the exalted man Adam, they too can become a god just like him. In fact they are
fond of quoting a statement made by the Mormon Prophet Alonzo Snow, “As man is,
God once was: as God is, man may
become.”

But a more sinister aspect of their religion is reflected in
the duality of good and evil expressed in both their theology and their
temples. Just a few months ago my wife and I were on a “canyon lands tour” of
the Southwest and spent several hours in Salt
Lake City. Our hotel was just a couple of blocks from Temple Square so we
took the opportunity to go into the Tabernacle and view their world renowned
pipe organ. While we were there we also saw (or should I say, heard?) a
demonstration of the unbelievable acoustics of that large auditorium. From the
very back row we could easily hear a pin being dropped on the pulpit by one of
the young “sisters” who volunteer to work there. Afterwards, we walked around
outside the Temple
and the smaller “Assembly Hall” (as “gentiles” we were not allowed to enter
either of them) and took note of many symbols that speak volumes to anyone
familiar with the occult. Over the front and rear entrances of the Assembly
Hall were stained glass windows with a large “Star of David” symbol in each of
them. Of course the official propaganda of Mormonism says they represent the 12
tribes of Israel,
but those who understand occult symbolism know better! The two triangles form a
“hexagram”—one of the most evil symbols in the occult world and is used to
conjure up demons by those who dabble in the dark arts. Then I saw that over
the front and rear entrances of the Temple
itself was engraved stonework depicting the “all-seeing eye of God” (actually
derived from the “eye of Horus” in occult lore) and a “grip, or handshake”
symbol—both of which play prominent roles in the rituals of Freemasonry.
Furthermore, spaced along the left side of the building was 5 pointed “stars”
(pentagrams) with two points up and one point down—symbols for “black magick”
(spelling intentional). And spaced along the right side of the building were
corresponding pentagrams with one point up and two points down—symbols for
“white magick.” Both the black and white aspects are necessary to maintain the
balanced duality concept of Gnosticism, the ancient philosophy upon which both
Mormonism and Freemasonry are based. Then interspersed among the other symbols
was stonework depicting phases of the moon and sunbursts—all of which reek of
Freemasonry!

Both Joseph Smith and Brigham Young were Freemasons.
The Temple and
the rituals performed within it bear the unmistakable imprint of Freemasonry.
For instance, the “Temple
garment” worn as underwear by every male in good standing with the LDS (Latter
Day Saints, or Mormon) Church has what appears to the uninitiated as “V” on one
shoulder and an “L” on the other. And here is what the on-line dictionary
Wikipedia has to say about it:

“According to
generally-accepted Mormon doctrine, the marks in the garments are sacred
symbols (Buerger 2002, p. 58). One proposed element of the
symbolism, according to early Mormon
leaders, was a link to the "Square and Compasses", the
symbols of freemasonry(Morgan 1827, pp. 22-23), to which
Joseph Smith had been initiated about seven weeks prior to his introduction of
the Endowment ceremony. Thus, the V-shaped symbol on the left breast was referred
to as "The Compasses", while the reverse-L-shaped symbol on the right
breast was referred to by early church leaders as "The Square" (Buerger
2002, p. 145)” (emphasis mine).

If you are
interested in the undeniable similarities between the Mormon “Endowment
Ceremony” and various Freemason ceremonies, you may want to check out this web
address:

So in conclusion let us to refer back to the question I
posed in the third paragraph from the beginning: What causes such belief?

As I stated in the earlier referenced article [You Expect Me To Believe That?],Yahwehthe God of the Christian Bible drew me
to a position of saving faith.Otherwise, I would not have believed the
Bible record concerning Jesus Christ!But since Mormons deny that the “ordinary Jewish god Yahweh” is in fact
God the Father, from whence does their unshakable faith originate? According
to the Bible, there is only one option left open and that is from Satan, the
god of this world.

“For the god of this world has blinded
the unbelievers’ minds [that they should not discern the truth], preventing
them from seeing the illuminating light of the Gospel of the glory of Christ
(the Messiah), Who is the Image and Likeness of God. 2 Corinthians 4:4 (Amplified Bible, emphasis
mine).

My friend, the devil is a master counterfeiter and Mormons
are so nice and loving in their demeanor that they often make genuine
Christians look bad by comparison! But praise the Lord, only the degree of reward we will receive, or lose, at the Judgment
Seat of Christ is dependent upon such things and not our salvation!
God saves by grace alone and His free gift is in no way based upon personal
merit, relative “goodness” or what we do for others.

“For it is by free grace (God’s unmerited
favor) that you are saved (delivered from judgment and made partakers
of Christ’s salvation) through [your] faith. And this [salvation] is not of
yourselves [of your own doing, it came not through your own striving], but it
is the gift of God; 9 Not because of works [not the fulfillment of
the Law’s demands], lest any man should boast. [It is not the result of what
anyone can possibly do, so no one can pride himself in it or take glory to
himself.]” Ephesians 2:8-9 (Amplified
Bible).

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but have been very lukewarm in your spiritual walk with Him, you need to immediately
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fill your heart with the joy of the Holy Spirit. Then, you need to begin a
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